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AKA Garryyjr
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First Name: Garry
Location: Medford, OR - Cigar Zombie
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I always struggle with what to buy. I don't really have a favorite yet as there are so many beans to try.
Some suggestions..?
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Formerly MarkinOR
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Probably the best way to immerse yourself, is to simply purchase a sampler from one of the following: Bodhi Leaf Trading (down this away in SoCal). You can use our coupon code of "cigar" for an extra 10% off your purchase: http://www.bodhileafcoffee.com/colle...eves-favorites You get 5lbs (5 one pound bags) from different regions at their choosing for you. There is also Sweet Maria's up in Northern California for a sampler purchase: https://www.sweetmarias.com/product/...coffee-sampler You can choose a 4lb or 8lb sampler pack. They chose the green coffee beans and regions for you.
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Moar Padrons!
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I am half thinking of getting into roasting my own because, you know, I need another hobby. No clue where to start or what I'll like. I do like Folgers Black Silk and Starbucks Komodo Dragon.....
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Møøse bites can be nasty
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Check out Sweet Maria's. They have a lot of different beans, including blends. You should be able to get a sampler with a number of different ones you could try.
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https://legacy.sweetmarias.com/libra...our-own-coffee
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When you start roasting you will be able to get green beans from different countries to try and see what you like. I roast 1/2 pound at a time and usually twice a week switching between different coffees every couple of days. ![]() |
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if you don't have one already, a good burger grinder will make the biggest difference. They're not cheap, but they're worth every penny.
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Moar Padrons!
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That's a decent entry level burr grinder, I used one for 6 years before upgrading to a Breville Smart Grinder Pro. Baratza Encore is a good grinder as well unless you will be brewing espresso.
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Have My Own Room
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Moar Padrons!
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Snatchin' yo people up
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People seem to like the baratza grinders. I haven’t used. I got a pretty killer deal on a lightly used Mazzer locally. One thing that I’d advise is to have a separate grinder for eapresso and for other brewing methods. Getting the espresso grinder dialed in is not something I want to do each time I want espresso. I use my espresso grinder only for espresso and my cheapo burr grinder for everything else.
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I like these
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